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Buddhist beliefs among the people of Unified Silla are reflected in the arts, especially in the styles of Buddha statues. In addition to the unique Silla style, artistic elements from the Goguryeo and ...
The historic era involving the Three Kingdoms, which were located on the Korean Peninsula and a significant part of Manchuria, finished dramatically as the once smallest kingdom, Silla, defeated ...
The Silla Dynasty ruled from 57 BC until its eventual downfall in the mid-10 th century. The kingdom’s capital was in Gyeongju-si, where most of its monuments are preserved today.
The armor of the heavily protected cavalrymen of the Silla Dynasty (57 B.C. - A.D. 935) - proof of which has previously existed only in paintings - was discovered in the ancient tombs of the Jjoksaem ...
Beyond the aesthetic aspects, Silla’s emphasis on beauty is further accentuated by its key figures. Misil (미실; 美室), Queen Seondeok (선덕여왕), and the Hwarang (화랑; 花郞) are three representatives of beauty ...
A delegation of Arab diplomats visited Korea’s historic city of Gyeongju in North Gyeongsang to reflect on ties dating back to the Unified Silla (668-935) period and strengthen current relations.
The name of the palace, Donggung, translates to "Crown Prince." The Donggung palace was built in 674 CE along with a pond called Woji Pond during the beginning of the Unified Silla period, when ...
The Geumgwanchong tomb was constructed between the fifth and early sixth centuries, and is the site where the first Silla gold crown was uncovered when the tomb was originally excavated in 1921.
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